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Which is a pity , as I really like The Majestic.

Pretty sure “The” is part of the official title of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert...

Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine are two of his best performances (granted both allowed his comedic talents to show through) and got him a lot of credibility with both critics and audiences who were tired of his plasticman schtick. But like many comedy actors trying to prove themselves as serious, he went too hard

The third one is rough but the joke about Seth Green actually turning evil as Dr. Evil turns good was pretty good IMO.

That piece was a tour de fource for Fineman.

Heidi is a solid performer, lots of strength and character... She is present day Anne Hathaway, calmer, more confident, less anxious and Chloe Fineman is old Anne—needy, more manic and looking for her spot as the wheel turns ‘round. Talented performers, but one has a little more maturity—though I enjoy seeing both of

The Understudy sketch was my favorite of the night and those small touches just made it. For some reason the highlight of it was how intentionally bad the Gardner impression was after all those superb impressions.

Man, it must be great to work for a corporation that is willing to monitor people’s behaviour. I work for a man who routinely and inappropriately yells/screams at his employees, has punched a hole in the wall of an office, makes people uncomfortable with his off color jokes and political statements (that we of course

The faulty assumption here is that account freeloaders are actually potential subs in the first place.

Maybe not in other industries, but considering all streaming services have the same built-in problem, it hardly seems like closing one window is going to do much good. Most people I know pay for one or two services, and trade those out to others for access to a few more.

So a 0.1% drop = 50 billion loss?

Long-term strategy is pretty much a thing of the past. CEOs do what they can to pump up the numbers, put it on their resume, then jump to another company.

It’s just a game of Hot Potato.

I’m with you. They probably feel too dug in on the branding though. And the fact that every round of nominations/inductions carries a debate over “Who is or isn’t rock n’ roll” certainly appeals to the all press being good press mindset.

Boy, hard to imagine that backfiring spectacularly. If only there were numerous examples of social media sites turning into absolute sewers thanks to “free speech” from which we could learn...

My main fear with all this (as someone who basically never uses twitter, aside from finding out where the local food trucks are): how long until he lifts the ban on trump and other dangerous right-wingers, in the name of “free speech”?

They’re finding mass graves in Ukraine. I don’t have room to spare to give a fuck about a cow.

Keizer writes of seeing a cow moo for a minute: “Even the most skeptical among us would have to agree that Luma is expressing an anguish that is felt no less deeply than our own.”

Right? I mean, Day-Lewis is bad enough and is insufferable in a lot of ways, he still comes off as a great actor and produced some very memorable films/characters.  Leto is just insufferable without the skill or charisma that Day-Lewis has.  (I still like Day-Lewis best in Last of the Mohicans over any of his other

I wish the streaming explosion had happened sooner because it would almost certainly have meant more roles for older actresses, potentially reducing the incentive for these awful plastic surgery hail marys.  Sure Ryan was cute but a big part of that was her personality.  That hatchet job was just unnecessary.